The song Eight Days a Week by The Beatles was released in 1964 as a single with "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" on the B-side. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and later appeared on their album "Beatles for Sale". The title of the song was inspired by a remark made by drummer Ringo Starr, who claimed that they were working so hard they were "working eight days a week".
Eight Days a Week
Beatles VI
Ooh, I need your love, babe
Guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love, babe
Just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
Ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week.
Love you every day, girl
Always on my mind
One thing I can say, girl
Love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
Ain't got nothing but love, girl
Eight days a week.
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
Is not enough to show I care
Ooh, I need your love, babe
Guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love, babe
Just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
Ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
Is not enough to show I care
Love you every day, girl
Always on my mind
One thing I can say, girl
Love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
Ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
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